Prime Day is giving Beatbot buyers a rare chance to compare six pool-cleaning products and their discounts side by side. Android Authority is also running two Amazon Live streams to walk viewers through the lineup and the promos attached to each model.
The streams are scheduled for 23 June and 24 June at 10AM ET, or 7AM PT. Prime Day pricing for the Beatbot range runs from 23 to 26 June, making the live sessions a timely guide for anyone trying to narrow down a purchase.
What the first live stream covers
The 23 June session focuses on Beatbot’s premium lineup, led by the AquaSense 2 Ultra. Beatbot positions it as the world’s first AI-powered 5-in-1 robotic pool cleaner.
AquaSense 2 Ultra is built for complex pools, including freeform layouts, tiered designs, sun shelves, narrow corners, and shallow entry points. Its HybridSense AI Vision system combines an AI camera, ultrasonic sensors, and infrared sensors, then uses an onboard AI chip to map the pool in real time.
According to Beatbot, the robot can recognize up to 20 types of debris. It can also avoid obstacles on its own and update internal hotspot maps after each cleaning session.
The five-in-one setup covers surface skimming, floor scrubbing, wall climbing, waterline cleaning, and water clarification through the ClearWater clarifier. Beatbot says ClearWater is made from recycled crab shells and can reduce chemical dependence by up to 40%.
The Ultra model uses a 13,400mAh battery and is rated for up to five hours of underwater cleaning per charge. Smart Auto-Docking returns the unit to the pool edge when the job is done.
Also in the first stream is the AquaSense 2 Pro. It sits just below the Ultra in Beatbot’s pool-cleaner lineup and still offers 5-in-1 cleaning.
The Pro version uses CleverNav Advanced Navigation with 22 sensors and an internal processor. Beatbot says the system uses an S-shaped path for floors and an N-shaped pattern for walls and the waterline, while focusing on areas with heavier dirt concentration.
SonicSense AI ultrasonic technology handles obstacle detection, and the robot is designed to free itself if it gets stuck. The 13,400mAh battery is rated for up to 11 hours of surface cleaning or five hours of floor cleaning on a single charge.
Practical touches are part of the package too. Smart Surface Parking raises the robot to the surface when the cycle ends, SmartDrain removes internal water to make lifting easier, and the warranty includes a full unit replacement for three years.
The session also includes the Beatbot Sora 70. It cleans five zones and uses the JetPulse Water-Surface Cleaning System to deal with floating debris before it sinks.
That system uses two jets to push waste toward the suction opening, which makes it useful for pools under trees or during pollen season. Beatbot lists a suction power of 6,800 GPH, dual roller brushes, and a 6L debris basket that can hold up to 800 leaves.
The Sora 70 also uses SonicSense AI ultrasonic obstacle avoidance. Its S-shaped route adapts to pool shape, and it can clean areas as shallow as eight inches, including steps and ledges that standard models often miss.
A 10,000mAh battery is said to support pools up to 3,230 square feet. Runtime reaches up to seven hours on the surface or five hours on the floor, with Smart Surface Parking and SmartDrain helping with retrieval.
Where the second live stream shifts the focus
The 24 June session moves toward more affordable picks and bundle offers. It is aimed at buyers who want to enter the Beatbot ecosystem without starting with the most expensive models.
Sora 30 is one of the main products in that stream. It matches the Sora 70 with 6,800 GPH suction and uses a HydroBalance middle pump plus a dual-group four-roller brush system.
Beatbot says wall-climbing success reaches 100% on concrete, fiberglass, tile, and polyethylene surfaces. Cleaning covers the floor, walls, waterline, and shallow platforms up to eight inches in a single pass.
The 10,000mAh battery is intended for pools up to 3,200 square feet. Floor runtime reaches five hours, and the 5L basket can hold more than 650 leaves before needing to be emptied.
Sora 30 also includes Smart Surface Parking, SmartDrain, and SonicSense obstacle avoidance. App control supports mode customization and OTA updates, while the warranty lasts two years.
Sora 10 is presented as the entry point for the Sora series. It is aimed at smaller pools and simpler layouts.
The model uses the same 6,800 GPH suction and 5L basket as the Sora 30. It also adds front dual-roller brushes to support wall climbing.
Its 7,800mAh battery is rated for up to five hours of floor cleaning on pools up to 3,229 square feet. When the cycle ends, the robot moves to the waterline and stays there for pickup within 10 minutes.
Beatbot iSkim rounds out the second stream. Unlike the other models, it is a dedicated skimmer rather than a full pool cleaner.
iSkim uses a 10,000mAh battery supported by a 24W solar panel. SolarTrack helps the unit move toward the sunniest part of the pool to keep charging efficient.
Its 9L basket is rated to hold up to 800 leaves, while an anti-spill baffle helps stop debris from escaping during turns. SonicSense obstacle avoidance and guided edge wheels reduce the risk of scuffing pool walls.
When battery power runs low, Smart Auto Parking sends the unit to the pool edge. Beatbot says runtime can reach 28 hours without solar assistance.
The 24 June stream also covers dual-robot bundles that pair Sora 30 or Sora 10 with iSkim. The idea is to cover the pool from the floor to the surface in one package.
For shoppers comparing features before checkout, the two Amazon Live sessions provide the clearest look at Beatbot’s Prime Day lineup. Across six products in two days, viewers can judge which model fits the pool size, layout complexity, and cleaning needs they care about most.
